Pageviews versus clicks on HP - ratio ?

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  1. grumpyjacksa profile image61
    grumpyjacksaposted 15 years ago

    For those who have been here for a while , have you ever checked how many page views you need to get a click ?

    this figure is obviously related to the topic and quality of the hub , but it would be interesting to see if there are any general trends

  2. premsingh profile image60
    premsinghposted 15 years ago

    In the beginning first click may take very long.  Ratio gets narrowed down with increasing page views. Initially it may be 100:1 and later on 50:1 and may shrink to 30:1 or so on.

  3. Dottie1 profile image59
    Dottie1posted 15 years ago

    Thanks premsingh for the info.   I didn't know that about the ratios.

  4. Rik Ravado profile image84
    Rik Ravadoposted 15 years ago

    Some people claim they can get as high as a 10% Click Through Rate (CTR) on a blog with well targeted keywords and well placed ads.  On HubPages it is lower because you have less control over ad placements etc. 

    My best figure is around 4% but some of my Hubs are zero.  The figure does improve, as premsingh says, with time.  This is partly because on the day you publish all your traffic comes from HubPages and Hubbers don't click much. 

    The best traffic for clicks is Google but it takes time for the search engine traffic to build up.  I notice that once most of my clicks come from outside of HubPages then the click rate does improve significantly.

    The other key factor is the value of clicks.  I get lots of clicks worth around 1-6c but this morning I got 2 clicks worth $1.58.  This is where using high value keywords comes in.

  5. thranax profile image72
    thranaxposted 15 years ago

    Because I've only been here for 5 weeks I don't have many clicks because I'm still kind of new. Right now mine is approximate 165:1 (this doesn't count affiliate clicks that off sets it to about 101:1). As I made more Hubs and got more traffic the clicks have gone up so just keep at it and soon they will be coming daily with a lot better ratio like 20:1 smile

    Also remember, you only get 60% of the impression time, Hubpages gets 40% and during there 40% you don't get the clicks recorded or counted for you, it counts for them. Just keep that in mind, you might have 5 clicks total but there could have been 12 clicks total but 7 landed from other peoples trackers and Hubpages time on your page!

  6. premsingh profile image60
    premsinghposted 15 years ago

    It is interesting that HP owns clicks made during 40% of the time. I think it is random. However, it can make big difference depending upon the target audience. To make things clear, assume that my target audience is south asia and 40 % of daytime may generate more click than during night depending on the location. I think that's why they do it at random.

  7. kashifmahmood profile image41
    kashifmahmoodposted 15 years ago

    I think there is no hard n fast rule for how many clicks you can get on fixed amount of  impressions . There are many factors the most important one the ad relevancy and also the visitor who is visiting your hub .

  8. Trsmd profile image58
    Trsmdposted 15 years ago

    I used to get 3 to 4% from my total page views..

    But Today I don't know what happened..

    out of 243 page views no  click so far... why is it so?

    today is the first time with NIL Click...

  9. Rik Ravado profile image84
    Rik Ravadoposted 15 years ago

    As kash says, it depends on the relative effectiveness of the ads placed over the period.  Even if you are averaging 4%, statistically you can still expect to sometimes go for 200 impressions or more without a click.  Traffic isn't constant and nor is click rate.  Nothing is predictable on a daily basis.  I find my click rate varies considerably from day to day..

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    Popular Wealthposted 15 years ago

    Hubbers likely ignore the ads and getting a hub page to #1 in Google requires some very careful planning and execution on most subjects.

    Decent money can be earned but not if you spend your time checking stats instead of writing, hint.. hint :p

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    Ronald Daniarposted 15 years ago

    For the last 7 days, my 20 hubs got 707 page views and only 14 clicks. So, what does it mean, any experts?

    1. Mark Knowles profile image58
      Mark Knowlesposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      That means you have a 2% CTR smile

  12. profile image0
    Popular Wealthposted 15 years ago

    A 2% CTR is acceptable given that many of the visitors are hubbers that don't click on the ads.

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    Ronald Daniarposted 15 years ago

    Thanks Mark and Popular Wealth
    That's explaining why this week the earning is crawling lol

  14. Kami Dear profile image59
    Kami Dearposted 15 years ago

    How much time it will be take to have page view for other then H/ pages

    1. Jennifer Bowman profile image60
      Jennifer Bowmanposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      It's not time, it's backlinks.

      My best Hub gets 300+ views a day, but they all show up as being from HubPages.

      They're not - but what comes up on the first page of the Google search is the listing of my Hub on the Hot Hubs page, not the actual Hub itself, so they are already in HubPages at the Hot Hubs listing page when they click through to mine.

      I have to go to Analytics to find out where they really came from.

      If I get enough backlinks, the Hub itself will be in Google's front page.

  15. broalexdotinfo profile image56
    broalexdotinfoposted 15 years ago

    Traffic just from Hubpages alone, won`t give too many many impressions. Try to spread your hubs to the world through  social networks, then everyone should be better off.

    1. profile image0
      Ronald Daniarposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      More than 50% of my traffic came from search engines.

      1. Kami Dear profile image59
        Kami Dearposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        How can i get that figure i want to have traffic form the search engine tell me.

        1. profile image0
          Ronald Daniarposted 15 years agoin reply to this

          Kami Dear, you can use Google Analytic. Read more from http://hubpages.com/faq/#googleanalytics

          Ronald

  16. grumpyjacksa profile image61
    grumpyjacksaposted 15 years ago

    it would seem , then , that if you do a hub Properly ( judging by the scores of commenting hubbers ) , you can expect a CTR of 2 to 3 % . Considering that you only get 60 % of what happens , i would say that's pretty good , 'cause it meas that overall you are getting a CTR of around 5 % , and that's very good .

    thanx !

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    Popular Wealthposted 15 years ago

    Actually the hub has a chance to move to the front page when your listing falls out of the hot pages section too, if Google finds it important enough, its not all about backlinks.

    I have articles appearing at #1 in google (U.S.) on my site that have no backlinks yet but are solid articles - look up "stumbleupon traffic guide" for example.

    You're right that the snippet from your article being on the hot pages doesn't make it easy for the actual article to rank highly (duplicate content etc) but its a small factor.

    Backlinks never hurt but they aren't the only important factor by any means.

 
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